i sold the coin for $9.00
PCGS is a bussiness, their goal is to make money from collectors.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] any opinions?
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] not much, but still an okay coin.
worth maybe $5.00 to $10.00, perhaps a bit more on ebay.
http://www.pcgs.com/books/earlycents/1794-001.aspx
1793 through 1870
i place all of the modern coins that i get back into circulation. i don't even bother with sending any of them in to be graded. the same is true...
neither.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] i bought this coin at melt value, is there much of a market for a coin like this beyond the silver value? i don't buy many...
it sold for $77.75, no, i am just joking about that. it sold for $7.75.
how many grades did you add to the coin to arrive at an MS66 grade?
it is sickening the way that you pretend to be innocent and claim that my comment was about the link that you posted. you know very well, and i...
what about the times when sellers request to cancel the transaction, saying that they (could not find the items), and then issue a refund?
what does spelling have to do with the content of the thread? people often times pick on spelling errors when they don't have anything to add to...
you use a similar remark in one of your comments about me on the 1838 seated dime thread. by the way, i posted the (you don't own the threads)...
it was raised metal on the coin by the date and on the reverse.
a while back i noted in one of my reply comments, that it was you who followed me around on cointalk and made remarks about my comments. so much...
i agree that people should not bid on items if they are not sure about the items that they are bidding on and then don't want to pay for them....
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